Episode 29 - Dan Smith - Real Estate Creates Wealth: How He Achieved Freedom In Life And Finance Through Real Estate Investing.
Episode description
Real estate has grown to be a wealth source for many people, but people give up along the way because they can't find and close a deal. Thanks to Dan's presence today, you can get encouragement from someone who has been there. The man knows what it's like to have nothing; however, he does not stop searching. Join us today as he shares how he became a successful real estate investor without debt, just bliss, wealth, and freedom.
Dan Smith started investing even before he became a firefighter in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Currently, he is involved in many real estate investments, including partnerships, storage units, and dozens of rentals and flips. Dan shares his real estate journey throughout this episode, from starting with nothing to creating wealth through real estate.
Why you need to check today’s episode:
- Get to listen and learn from a success story that’s almost 95% different from most people’s real estate journey;
- Understand why you should keep looking and not give up once you reach a point where you feel like you can’t find a deal;
- Find out how to achieve that financial and life freedom through a personal story and the strategies he implemented as he went on.
“Number one thing is just don’t give up. Don’t quit. You’re gonna fail; part of life is failing. You just have to keep going, and you have to know that this system works and that real estate creates wealth. You just have to keep doing it.”
– Dan Smith
Topics Covered:
01:26 – “I guess my story is a little different than 95% of people.”
Dan narrates the backstory of how he reached this far in real estate investing, sharing what he did throughout the journey.
05:46 – “I bought what nobody wanted… I went above and beyond, but it’s paid off in the end.”
How did Dan get his first deal? What did he buy when he was just starting?
15:30 – “For me, partnerships are so hard because I am so hands-on; getting a partner like me is almost impossible.”